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Universal influenza vaccines: a realistic option?
R.D. de Vries, A.F. Altenburg, G.F. Rimmelzwaan Clinical Microbiology and Infection Volume 22, Pages S120-S124 (December 2016) DOI: /j.cmi Copyright © 2015 European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases Terms and Conditions
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Fig. 1 Rational design approaches for novel universal influenza vaccines. Different approaches are currently used in design of novel universal influenza vaccines. Vaccines can be designed to induce HA stalk-specific antibody response (1, 2, 3), CD8+ T cell responses (4) or nonneutralizing antibody responses (5, 6). In order to redirect antibody response towards conserved HA stalk domain, several modifications to HA have been made as vaccine approaches. These include headless HA molecules (1), ‘shielded’ head HA molecules, through introduction of glycosylation sites in head (2) and chimeric HA molecules (3). The latter could boost stalk antibody response through repeated vaccinations with molecules expressing similar stalk domains but different head domains. In order to induce virus-specific CTL response (4), conserved internal proteins like NP or polymerase complex can be used as antigens. Finally, it is known that vaccines inducing nonneutralizing antibodies (antibodies specific for M2, NA and HA stalk) can be important in protection from influenza, in particular antibodies that prevent virus egress from cells (5) or are capable of inducing ADCC/ADPC (6). Clinical Microbiology and Infection , S120-S124DOI: ( /j.cmi ) Copyright © 2015 European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases Terms and Conditions
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